The local strike movement was not announced until late Sunday evening.
Traffic will be "very severely disrupted" on the RER E and Line P, this Monday and Tuesday due to a "local social movement", indicates the SNCF.
Only one in three trains is running on these two lines on Monday.
On Monday 04/07 and Tuesday 05/07, due to a local social movement, traffic will be severely disrupted on the #RERE.
To prepare your trip, go the day before from 5 p.m. on the route calculator on the site https://t.co/h3ECRG16Ib and on the SNCF app.
– RER E T4 (@RERE_T4_SNCF) July 3, 2022
Please note: on the RER E, due to summer works, only one train every thirty minutes was scheduled during the day between Haussmann Saint-Lazare and Chelles-Gournay (Seine-et-Marne).
On line P of the Transilien, replacement buses are planned between Meaux and La Ferté Milon.
“Between Esbly and Crécy-la-Chapelle, traffic is normal”, specifies the SNCF.
The traffic forecast for Tuesday is expected to be released at 5 p.m.
The other lines operated by SNCF in Île-de-France are operating normally.
🔴 This Monday 04/07 and Tuesday 05/07, due to a local social movement, traffic is very badly disrupted on the #LigneP.
Before going to the station, prepare your trip by consulting the updated website https://t.co/Pihiy7OLQI.
— Line P (@LIGNEP_SNCF) July 4, 2022
For several weeks, SNCF Transilien train drivers have been denouncing staffing shortages and schedule changes.
Last week, Lines L, N and the Poissy branch of the RER AE were disrupted from Wednesday to Friday.
The movement had been triggered "unexpectedly", without respecting the legal deadline of 48 hours to inform travelers.
Wednesday, July 6, a national movement is also announced throughout the SNCF network.
Traffic forecasts for Île-de-France should be known this Monday or Tuesday.